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...slashing production is unlikely to achieve stability or even to significantly boost prices, say analysts, because traders and investors had anticipated Opec's move and have, for weeks, priced it into their transactions. Investors have pulled billions of dollars out of the oil-futures market since the onset of the financial crisis three months ago, and, say analysts, Opec's ability to control the fluctuation of prices has diminished in recent years as the factors governing supply and demand have grown vastly more complex...
After the six months, not only did the low-glycemic diet group show lower levels of blood glucose, but they also enjoyed a 1.7 mg/dL boost in HDL, or good cholesterol, while the high-fiber group experienced a .2 mg/dL drop in their HDL. Studies have shown that raising HDL levels is one way to prevent heart attacks, but it's not clear yet whether the current findings translate to any practical protection against heart disease. (See 9 kid foods to avoid...
...went on a 13-6 run to go to the locker room with a 36-28 lead. Coming out of the break, the Colonials appeared to be on their way to running their visitors out of town, scoring the first nine points of the second half to boost their lead to 45-28. The lead would eventually be pushed to 21 points at 53-32 with 13:16 left in the game. But the Crimson did not go quietly into the dark afternoon. After facing its largest deficit, Harvard went on a 17-4 run, including 11 unanswered points...
...those countries aren't actually required to take any concrete action on climate change. Mexico should take a bow - America's significantly poorer neighbor promised to cut carbon emissions 50% below 2002 levels by 2050, far in excess of anything the U.S. has pledged. India announced a plan to boost solar power, Brazil promised a 70% cut in its annual deforestation rate by 2017, and South Africa initiated a program to stop growth of its carbon emissions by 2025. "Developing countries are starting to signal an emerging willingness to take action," says Jake Schmidt, the international climate policy director...
...domestic automakers, received a $1.5 billion loan from China's Export Import Bank. Jin Yibo, Chery's spokesman, says that the loan isn't government aid or any sort of bailout, but a "business deal" between Chery and the bank. However the money is characterized, it will be a boost to Chery's operations. Jin says the funds will be used for export-related projects, such as developing new car models for overseas markets...